As a resident of Delaware, I haven’t seen much on Epilepsy Awareness in the time I’ve lived here. Over two million Americans have epilepsy, and one happens to be my three-year-old son, but yet the public is still very unaware of how serious epilepsy is. November is Epilepsy Awareness Month, and I am working hard to raise awareness and to get rid of stigmas about epilepsy. It’s time to increase public understanding and acceptance of epilepsy.

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